About the Author:
Author is Arthur Conan Doyle. The introduction is by Vincent Fago. Artists are Richard Sala, Rick Geary, Nestor Redondo, Tim Quinn & George Sears, Donald Marquez, Matt Howarth, J.B. Bonivert, Roger Langridge, Dan Burr, Arnold Arre, Mark A. Nelson, and Anita Nelson. Edited by Tom Pomplun.
From School Library Journal:
Grade 8 Up–Doyle's prose and poetry are brought to life in this exciting volume. It has some overlap from the first volume (Eureka, 2002), but also includes some truly outstanding new tales. In The Ghosts of Goresthorpe Grange, a man believes that his house is occupied by spirits and seeks out the help of a medium. Ultimately, he is drugged and swindled, and the dreamlike style of the art reinforces this mood. In Two Great Brown-Pericord Motor, two men create an invention and become fiercely jealous and protective of it, until disaster erupts. This volume also contains two Sherlock Holmes stories and thrilling tales of sea adventures. Though each one is illustrated by a different artist, the writing ties the collection together nicely. Unlike the earlier volume, this one utilizes a consistent comic format throughout. The artists have deftly captured the themes and moods of each piece in the black-and-white illustrations done in a wide range of styles and techniques. This assortment of tales may attract new readers to Doyle's work.–Jennifer Feigelman, Plattekill Public Library, Modena, NY
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